incidentless
Definition
Adjective - Without noteworthy events or occurrences: "incidentless" describes a situation, period, or experience in which no notable, disruptive, or significant events take place. It emphasizes a lack of incidents, often implying a calm, uneventful, or trouble-free state.
Usage Examples
- (The night had no disturbances or noteworthy events.)
- (The journey was smooth and free of problems.)
Advanced Usage
"Incidentless journey": a travel experience free of accidents, delays, or unexpected events.
- After the storm, the flight to Tokyo was incidentless. (The flight proceeded without any issues.)
"Incidentless operation": in a professional or technical context, a procedure or activity that proceeds without any problems or failures.
- The surgical team was proud of the incidentless operation. (The surgery had no complications.)
Variants and Related Words
Incident (noun): an event or occurrence, especially one that is unusual or important.
- The incident at the park was quickly resolved. (The noteworthy event was handled.)
Incidentally (adverb): by the way; as a chance occurrence.
- Incidentally, I saw your brother at the store. (As an aside, I saw him.)
Synonyms
- Uneventful: lacking in notable or exciting events.
- The meeting was uneventful. (Nothing important happened.)
- Trouble-free: without difficulties or problems.
- The software update was trouble-free. (It caused no issues.)
Related Idioms
- As smooth as glass: extremely calm and without incident.
- The transition to the new system was as smooth as glass. (It was completely incidentless.)
- Without a hitch: without any problems or delays.
- The concert went off without a hitch. (It was incidentless.)